It is very frustrating when coops have a misleading label like that! It could work for that many chickens in some specific situations, but not in all situations.
It probably does work for 10-12 bantams (extra-small chickens).
In some climates, when the chickens can go outside all day long on...
I do not know how to make it be quiet.
But it does not look like the chicken is distressed or upset, so maybe just get yourself a pair of earplugs and wait to see what other people suggest?
I gather you haven't seen the common recommendations for each chicken to have 4 square feet of space in the coop and 10 square feet of space in the run. If you follow that guideline, your coop at 4x6 feet would only be big enough for 6 chickens, and your run at 6x10 feet would be big enough for...
I see why you compared it to a harmonica!
Unfortunately, I do not have any useful ideas for why the chicken may be making that sound :(
Based on the video that has now been uploaded, I'm pretty sure it is "something else."
I wonder if it is a purebred Campine, but without the hen feathering?
Campines have a form of hen feathering, so the males do not usually grow the tail & saddle feathers like what yours is showing.
Hen feathering also affects the coloring. With hen feathering, the males and females have the...
A bit of new bedding can have the same effect, even without scratch or treats.
Or sometimes you can just use a shovel to turn over a bit of the bedding on the floor, and they will get busy scratching there, without you adding anything edible. This makes the most difference if the bedding has...
This is very interesting!
I think the Silver must have come from one of the Malines, because there is no way for a Buckeye to carry Silver while looking their normal red/brown color.
Regarding the striping on the chick down, and the black & silver on those chicks, I'm going to guess that one...
Would that be a one-time change and then leave it alone? Might be better than what we have now.
Or would it be changing twice a year, by 30 minutes instead of 1 hour? That would be just as bad as it is now, or maybe even worse.
I thought I saw photos of two sides of the same package: one with lots of small print (hard to read because of the way plastic reflects light) and one of the front of the bag. In the photo of the small-print side, when I zoom in on the last big fat paragraph, it seems to say:
"This feed...
It's a bit hard to read the label in the picture (reflected light is a nuisance when taking photos!)
But I'm pretty sure it says the medication is monensin sodium at a rate of 125 mg per kg of feed.
I'm not familiar with that particular medication, so I looked it up.
I find lots of sources--...
Actually it was answering the question that was asked:
"If the Ameraucana rooster mates with a leghorn, what color will the offspring’s eggs be?"
As regards the question you are asking:
A hen lays the same color eggs whether she mates with a rooster, or a different rooster, or no rooster at...
Do you have a link to that study?
I read one that claimed to prove that egg shape predicts sex, but didn't really prove anything: they started by knowing what sex chicks came from which eggs, then had a computer use that information to make a model, then found that the model was correct about...
For those temperatures, and considering that the chickens are Silkies and one has a naked neck:
Silkie feathers do blow around more easily than other feathers. I probably would make sure their sleeping area is draft-free (as in, no breezes strong enough to ruffle the Silkie feathers). This does...
What temperatures do you expect to have?
If you do provide heat, make sure they have plenty of space to get away from the heat. Chickens often transition themselves much faster than people expect, when the chickens are already fully feathered and they are given a choice about seeking heat or...
That comb would be making me nervous, too, but I think you will just have to wait and see.
Leghorns tend to mature fast, so if you do have a male, he will probably be really obvious before too much longer.
Maybe post photos in another week or two, and see how much it has changed at that time.